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the leak harmed a cia operation. it wanted to find out where the leak came from. they got those phone records. is that legal? how much freedom are we able to give up for so-called security? judge andrew napolitano is here. a slippery slope. did the justice department get a warrant from a judge to go get those records? >> well, we do not know, but we assumed by statements made that they use the patriot act authority which allows authorities to write their own search warrants as british soldiers were able to do prior to the american revolution -- stuart: yes, yes, yes. >> it directly contradicts the fourth amendment. they do not go to a judge, they do not present evidence of probable cause. agent a authorized agent be to do it. they show up within agent written search warrant. they serve it on the telephone company and the telephone company says, here are all the bills, telephone calls made and telephone calls received. stuart: could you make the case? it reaches the constitutional principle. >> yes. stuart: could you make a pragmatic case that the government needed
the leak harmed a cia operation. it wanted to find out where the leak came from. they got those phone records. is that legal? how much freedom are we able to give up for so-called security? judge andrew napolitano is here. a slippery slope. did the justice department get a warrant from a judge to go get those records? >> well, we do not know, but we assumed by statements made that they use the patriot act authority which allows authorities to write their own search warrants as british...
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also this week a spy scandal russia exposes the cia's chief in moscow on u.s. intelligence is caught red handed on to a crude.
also this week a spy scandal russia exposes the cia's chief in moscow on u.s. intelligence is caught red handed on to a crude.
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says the written busting of a cia spy goes against the u.s. russia spirit of trust while the scandal leads the american agent of the mercy of the world's media with a steady flow of drugs and guns over his clothes the scale. of . the pleasures more than haunt the billion euros towards rebuilding mali as a major donors conference even of the eurozone economy shrinks for the sake of course i am. also this hour security over the sanctity of the u.s. government is up to a massive players operation targeting journalists with the white house trumping national security i've got it be all and end all.
says the written busting of a cia spy goes against the u.s. russia spirit of trust while the scandal leads the american agent of the mercy of the world's media with a steady flow of drugs and guns over his clothes the scale. of . the pleasures more than haunt the billion euros towards rebuilding mali as a major donors conference even of the eurozone economy shrinks for the sake of course i am. also this hour security over the sanctity of the u.s. government is up to a massive players operation...
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the cia has gotten drawn in a little bit to what is going on. reagan has not officially told the cia to do anything like this. they get reagan to sign in december of 1985. a document that authorizes operations. a piece of paper that says, because, for these reasons, i ordered these to do this and this and this. it is fairly specific. there were two things about the finding that were highly unusual. the first thing is it is retroactive. this is contrary to the law. law states clearly a finding is to be signed by the president before the covert action is initiated. not after it has been going on. this finding said explicitly all prior actions are hereby ratified and approved. that is unusual it states explicitly, do not tell the house and senate intelligence committees about this. do not tell them. it is a very unusual and questionable document that reagan signed. why did he do it? people at the cia insisted reagan have to give them some kind of legal and political cover. >> the release of american hostages. douglas looks at the eye ron- contra af
the cia has gotten drawn in a little bit to what is going on. reagan has not officially told the cia to do anything like this. they get reagan to sign in december of 1985. a document that authorizes operations. a piece of paper that says, because, for these reasons, i ordered these to do this and this and this. it is fairly specific. there were two things about the finding that were highly unusual. the first thing is it is retroactive. this is contrary to the law. law states clearly a finding...
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and more spies in disguise russian security exposes a cia chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left red faced after again getting caught red handed trying to recruit a russian agent.
and more spies in disguise russian security exposes a cia chief in moscow as u.s. intelligence has left red faced after again getting caught red handed trying to recruit a russian agent.
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after the cia deposed most at the place mohammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five. question until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a place believe me and. this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood feud shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or shops. i became from. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show bands all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we released our land to the oil companies. the oil companies supplied the jobs and the money. and we all went along for the ride. in the gulf of mexico fifteen a coastal state an accident her whole piece by piece the rig known as the deepwater horizon was drilling in over a mile of water and over thr
after the cia deposed most at the place mohammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five. question until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a place believe me and. this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood feud shaped who i am. a...
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first the cia blamed protesters. then the state department spokeswoman said prior warnings could make the agency look back. t >> the cia was the agency that made changes to the edits -- i mean to the talking points and then produced the talking points. >> for the president's spokesman to say that, well, there was only words or technical changes made in those e-mails is a flat-out untruth. >> so to blame the cia is a convenient truth. the real truth is, the people who were there in tripoli and in benghazi knew this was a terrorist attack from the get-go. >> reporter: issa says today he'll invite the co-chairs of the benghazi review board to testify privately about why they didn't question secretary of state clinton. >> because, in fact, we knew where the responsibility rested. >> reporter: lawmakers say expect more whistleblowers like gregory hicks who told congress last week he asked for more help during the benghazi attack and was denied. but some question whether this investigation is headed in the right direction.
first the cia blamed protesters. then the state department spokeswoman said prior warnings could make the agency look back. t >> the cia was the agency that made changes to the edits -- i mean to the talking points and then produced the talking points. >> for the president's spokesman to say that, well, there was only words or technical changes made in those e-mails is a flat-out untruth. >> so to blame the cia is a convenient truth. the real truth is, the people who were...
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so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever knew. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most of the place muhammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with the pressure until finally spoke provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in a unique place yeah. this is one part of the world dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or chefs. i became a film. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars in the show vans all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. a
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as were a lot of other senior officials in the government, including cia director john brennan. so the decision to actually subpoena these records came from the u.s. attorney and the district of columbia ronald machen, with approval from the deputy attorney general, james cole. now, they -- cole, in a letter that was released by the justice department today, this afternoon, vigorously defended this, said it was only taken after exhaustive steps as a sort of last resort, that 550 people were interviewed, tens of thousands of documents were reviewed. and then they secretly issued this grand jury subpoena for a.p. records. >> michael, why didn't they bother to talk to the a.p.? i mean, i know we have a patriot act and i know in some extreme cases these things may have to happen. and i know you all have been reporting, this was about a foiled terrorist plot, another airline bomber terrorist plot. but why didn't they bother to talk, negotiate, you know, get around a table with the associated press people? >> well, they didn't specifically address that. but, look, there are two obviou
as were a lot of other senior officials in the government, including cia director john brennan. so the decision to actually subpoena these records came from the u.s. attorney and the district of columbia ronald machen, with approval from the deputy attorney general, james cole. now, they -- cole, in a letter that was released by the justice department today, this afternoon, vigorously defended this, said it was only taken after exhaustive steps as a sort of last resort, that 550 people were...
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that ambassador rice was speaking based on talking points, provided by the cia. and that the fundamental error in those talking points was corrected by us when we became -- when it became clear that new information shed new light on what happened, and this was not a case as republicans charged again and again, that ambassador rice had, at the direction of the white house or anyone else, said what she said about our understanding that there had been protests. that was the intelligence that she was provided. >> jay, quickly, before you go, on the ap story where the justice department has been investigating, the associated press, i have the feeling if you were back in our old job at "time" magazine, you may be one of the complaining chorus in the white house press corps about that being overbroad, reaching for too much, and that this is exactly what the press has to fear in this kind of situation with the government. >> well, i addressed this, lawrence, as you know. i was asked about this from the podium. and i can tell you two things. as a citizen, i believe it's i
that ambassador rice was speaking based on talking points, provided by the cia. and that the fundamental error in those talking points was corrected by us when we became -- when it became clear that new information shed new light on what happened, and this was not a case as republicans charged again and again, that ambassador rice had, at the direction of the white house or anyone else, said what she said about our understanding that there had been protests. that was the intelligence that she...
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karl that ben rhodes, advisor to the white house, suggested the state department's concerns about the cia talking points needed to be resolved. they needed to have a meeting and concerns needed to be resolved. now someone leaked to jake tapper suggesting ben rose said something far less than they need to be resolved. he said let's get together, we have to have discussion. everyone's points need to be taken into consideration with respect to the investigation. now the white house is using this to say you see, republicans just leaked to these reporters to make this political. and so this is all much ado about nothing. your thoughts? >> the problem is that we -- what we know about the substance of those of various iterations of the talking points is they were converted from true to false and we know, because ben rose is saying everybody's got to get together, that by itself is all right except for the problem that what was the product was something that was misleading and -- i mean terribly misleading in a way that served to advance the administration's story that terrorism was on the wane a
karl that ben rhodes, advisor to the white house, suggested the state department's concerns about the cia talking points needed to be resolved. they needed to have a meeting and concerns needed to be resolved. now someone leaked to jake tapper suggesting ben rose said something far less than they need to be resolved. he said let's get together, we have to have discussion. everyone's points need to be taken into consideration with respect to the investigation. now the white house is using this...
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diplomat be expelled from the country after officials say they caught him wearing a disguise fothe cia. ryan foggal was detained. russians say he was carrying disgui disguises, spy gears and wrisen instructions for a russian recruit. >>> you can see behind us a lot of sunshine showing us. let's take another look. an area we could barely see yesterday because of the cloud cover. the sunshine is here but cooler temperatures underway. over drinking anddriving. how much is too much? why the federal government wants to lower the limit. >>> >>> a former football star who went on to play for the new orleans saints and san diego chargers has passed way. muncie died today of a heart attack. he was known for the youth foundation helping young people turn away from gangs. muncie was 60 years old. >>> o.j. simpson is back in a courtroom for day two into the hearing for efforts to get a new trial. lawyers asked the judge to let him have one hand free so he could take notes and sip water. the judge agreed. the judge is looking into whether the trial lawyer had conflicts of interest. he is serving fo
diplomat be expelled from the country after officials say they caught him wearing a disguise fothe cia. ryan foggal was detained. russians say he was carrying disgui disguises, spy gears and wrisen instructions for a russian recruit. >>> you can see behind us a lot of sunshine showing us. let's take another look. an area we could barely see yesterday because of the cloud cover. the sunshine is here but cooler temperatures underway. over drinking anddriving. how much is too much? why...
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so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most it as a place mohammad raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with pressure until finally screw provoked the one nine hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their. oil. for all the product of our environment. i grew up in a unique place believe me and. this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or shops. i became some of. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the do praise the daily bars and the show bands all immigrated from france and settled in this region over one hundred years ago. and
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with a wig, a wad of cash, and the russians say he also had a letter promising millions to spy for the cia. >>> going public with a very personal decision. angelina jolie has undergone a double mastectomy after a test revealed her high risk of breast cancer. tonight, the questions it's raising for millions of other women. >>> and the legal limit, a big change could be on the way. it concerns how much alcohol you're allowed to drink before getting behind the wheel. you're allowed to drink before getting behind the wheel. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television
with a wig, a wad of cash, and the russians say he also had a letter promising millions to spy for the cia. >>> going public with a very personal decision. angelina jolie has undergone a double mastectomy after a test revealed her high risk of breast cancer. tonight, the questions it's raising for millions of other women. >>> and the legal limit, a big change could be on the way. it concerns how much alcohol you're allowed to drink before getting behind the wheel. you're...
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allegedly trying to recruit a russian for the cia. in a scene right out of the cold war, 29-year-old ryan fogle, a low-level diplomat, allegedly caught with a spy's tool kit, wigs, sunglasses, maps, money. even a letter offering his russian contact up to $1 million a year. quote, to discuss your experience, expertise and cooperation. and instructions for opening a gmail account and address to write. the cia and state department weren't talking. the russians released fogle to the u.s. embassy. he'll probably be sent home. on twitter, the u.s. ambassador michael mcfall had no comment. >> a global terrorist network. >> reporter: at washington's popular spy museum, a former cia spy says it happens all the time. >> even the disguise material, which people have sort of charteled about, i've used disguise. so even though it may look sort of corny or sixth grade to people, it it can work. >> reporter: the russians call the incident provocative. but u.s. officials don't think it will set back efforts to improve relationed blamed by many for th
allegedly trying to recruit a russian for the cia. in a scene right out of the cold war, 29-year-old ryan fogle, a low-level diplomat, allegedly caught with a spy's tool kit, wigs, sunglasses, maps, money. even a letter offering his russian contact up to $1 million a year. quote, to discuss your experience, expertise and cooperation. and instructions for opening a gmail account and address to write. the cia and state department weren't talking. the russians released fogle to the u.s. embassy....
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this new push stems from revelations that the cia's original talking points used by ambassador susan rice in the days after the attack had undergone significant edits by senior administration officials. >> for the president's spokesman to say well there were only words or technical changes made in the e-mail is a flat-out untruth when we know any reference to act of terror or al qaeda were removed from those talking points and it was done at a deputy's meeting just before susan rice went -- >> would you call this a cover-up? >> i'd call it a cover-up. i would call it a cover-up in the extent that there was wi willful removal of information which was obvious. >> he said untruths by the way. he did not use the word lie. >>> former defense secretary robert gates defending the administration's handling of the attacks in libya. >> based on everything i've read people really didn't know what was going on in benghazi contemporaneously, and to send some small number of special forces or other troops in without knowing what the environment was or threat was without having any intelligence in
this new push stems from revelations that the cia's original talking points used by ambassador susan rice in the days after the attack had undergone significant edits by senior administration officials. >> for the president's spokesman to say well there were only words or technical changes made in the e-mail is a flat-out untruth when we know any reference to act of terror or al qaeda were removed from those talking points and it was done at a deputy's meeting just before susan rice went...
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diplomat who they claim is a cia agent. his name is ryan fogle. russian officials say he was trying to record a russian agent. they say fogle was carrying special technical equipment, disguises and written instructions along with a large sum of money. he is at hand over to the u.s. embassy officials and ordered out of the country. >> the associated press top executive is calling the justice department's seizure of two months of telephone records of its of reporters and editors a massive and unprecedented intrusion into news gathering. the government has not said why it secretly obtained the records. officials have said prosecutors are conducting a criminal investigation into who leaked details about a cia operative and yemen that foiled a terror plot. >> we are now five days to this year's bay to breakers, sponsored by craigslist. you watch your right here on may 19th at 8:00 a.m.. the breakers, happened on sunday and also kron4 is offering a chance free to win a free entry into this year's bay to breakers. visit our web details. >> the market is
diplomat who they claim is a cia agent. his name is ryan fogle. russian officials say he was trying to record a russian agent. they say fogle was carrying special technical equipment, disguises and written instructions along with a large sum of money. he is at hand over to the u.s. embassy officials and ordered out of the country. >> the associated press top executive is calling the justice department's seizure of two months of telephone records of its of reporters and editors a massive...
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they named him as ryan fogle and insist he is a cia officer posing as a secretary in the american embassy. they said he had disguises and special equipment, a compass, sunglasses, and thousands of euros. ,n the middle of the night three more american diplomats were summoned by the investigators. in the video, recording here at the headquarters, and officers seems to be telling off the americans. he said he could not believe that of this time increasing corporation, after the boston bombing, an american diplomat would commit such a crime against russia. iny claim ryan fogle was possession of this letter offering $1 million for information. why go so public with the scam? >> it seems to me it is about ortr the people as spies. of 2006 whenoes britain was accused of using this electronic rock to spy on russia, a claim that turned out to be true. the last major u.s. spy scandal was in 2010 when they were expelled from america. she has become a fashion model and television presenter. in a move reminiscent of the cold war, ryan fogle has been told he is persona non grata in russia, the first di
they named him as ryan fogle and insist he is a cia officer posing as a secretary in the american embassy. they said he had disguises and special equipment, a compass, sunglasses, and thousands of euros. ,n the middle of the night three more american diplomats were summoned by the investigators. in the video, recording here at the headquarters, and officers seems to be telling off the americans. he said he could not believe that of this time increasing corporation, after the boston bombing, an...
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we know -- and byñr the way, almost immediately after these killings it was clear to analysts at cia these were al qaeda affiliate terrorists. we know who they are and yet they remain on the loose, unpunished. >> much more on the benghazi story on fox news channel. keep it here, the only network really covering it. >>> we have other news to tell you about, here are headlines an hour from now. we are expected to learn new details about an intense standoff that happened in jersey after a gunmd children hostage inside a home for three hours. all are safe this morning and the gunman barricaded himself in after he recordly killed a woman and one of her children and police are not saying what happened in the standoff or to the gunman. >>> hundreds of people marching in honor of kidnapped victim michelle knight. >> this is for you, michelle. >> yeah! >> the community showing support for knight, who did not have any sort of public homecoming as the two others did. she was released from the hospital friday but is estranged from her family. she is reportedly staying with fellow cap tip gina de
we know -- and byñr the way, almost immediately after these killings it was clear to analysts at cia these were al qaeda affiliate terrorists. we know who they are and yet they remain on the loose, unpunished. >> much more on the benghazi story on fox news channel. keep it here, the only network really covering it. >>> we have other news to tell you about, here are headlines an hour from now. we are expected to learn new details about an intense standoff that happened in jersey...
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outing a cia agent during wartime is treason. >> caller: yeah, and they don't call it what it is. and when you are in politics and cow don't have the responsibility in your heart to do what is best for the american people, that is a tremendoussonnous act. >> stephanie: yeah absolutely. >> caller: and the way boehner let our credit rating go down, because he was refusing to respect the president -- >> stephanie: we said that at the time. i think that borders on treason. terrorists cannot dream of doing this stuff. >> i'm just impressed she could pronounce fiduciary this early on a friday morning. [ bell chimes ] >> stephanie: yes. trey radel, he seemed to consider himself a hip hop scholar. he expressed his love of the music genre, specifically referring to public enemy. yeah, let's get chuck d on. he cited public enemy's classic, fight the power, because if you really get down to it in many ways, it reflects the conservative message of having a heaven handed government -- [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: that's not what it is about. it was the call for black people to stand up against --
outing a cia agent during wartime is treason. >> caller: yeah, and they don't call it what it is. and when you are in politics and cow don't have the responsibility in your heart to do what is best for the american people, that is a tremendoussonnous act. >> stephanie: yeah absolutely. >> caller: and the way boehner let our credit rating go down, because he was refusing to respect the president -- >> stephanie: we said that at the time. i think that borders on treason....
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according to the russians, he works for the cia. they say they caught him red handed in an unconvincing blond wig in the process of trying to recruit some of their own or one of their own, russian special services agents. they say they caught him with what essentially amounts to a spy kit, which included a compass, a flashlight, a couple of pocket knives and they also say a big bundle of cash, sunglasses, another wig, and a written letter which they say were instructions for the man that he is trying or accused of trying to recruit there. he's been released back to u.s. embassy officials. and the russian foreign min sfree now says that he's persona non grata, he's been being exspelled from the country. >> it's not surprise that the russia has spies and the u.s. has spies and they're out there spying on each other. this comes at an awkward time in the relationship between the two countries which was frothy and then is thawing out a little. >> it has been frosty over the last 18 months since vladimir putin returned to the presidency o
according to the russians, he works for the cia. they say they caught him red handed in an unconvincing blond wig in the process of trying to recruit some of their own or one of their own, russian special services agents. they say they caught him with what essentially amounts to a spy kit, which included a compass, a flashlight, a couple of pocket knives and they also say a big bundle of cash, sunglasses, another wig, and a written letter which they say were instructions for the man that he is...
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they say he tried to recruit a russian intelligence officer to the cia. he has been ordered to leave russia immediately. >>> prince harry continued his u.s. tour today in new jersey. the prince spent part of his day with chris christie and meeting with victims and first responders. the prince also toured sea side heights where the storm swept the landmark roller coaster into the ocean. >> everyone is getting together and making things right. it is fantastic. >> reporter: after the prince's visit demolition crews finally started removing the roller coaster. prince harry and the governor played carnival games on the newly redone boardwalk. >>> british prime minister dave cameron is in the states. today he visited one of the make shift memorials for the boston bombing. >>> a small victory for o.j. simpson in day two of his attempt to win a new trial in his robbery and kidnapping case. the judge ruled today the 65-year-old football legend could have one hand unshacklinged to drink water and take notes. simpson is asking for a new trial saying his lawyer did s
they say he tried to recruit a russian intelligence officer to the cia. he has been ordered to leave russia immediately. >>> prince harry continued his u.s. tour today in new jersey. the prince spent part of his day with chris christie and meeting with victims and first responders. the prince also toured sea side heights where the storm swept the landmark roller coaster into the ocean. >> everyone is getting together and making things right. it is fantastic. >> reporter:...
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the cia contractors fought very brave. two of them fought for hours a hours without getting back up. it's a legitimate question to ask. we can take the attitude there was a terrible disaster. we should just sit back and assume they all knew what they were doing. it's fine president of the united states and not talk or commander or other relevant military entities, not talk to one of them during the evening? when a u.s. ambassador is under attack that has been killed and two more contractors, cia contractors are fighting life and death battle. and the president of the united states has one phone call to the secretary of state and they agree on some statement and then he goes to sleep. may be talks to his own staff. i'm not intent to say that's fine. we can't second guest all of that. the people i know in the military agency thinks there was a failure on presidential leadership. whether it would have been the right decision for the president to make to say it's too risky let's see where we were. i'm not willing to say that's
the cia contractors fought very brave. two of them fought for hours a hours without getting back up. it's a legitimate question to ask. we can take the attitude there was a terrible disaster. we should just sit back and assume they all knew what they were doing. it's fine president of the united states and not talk or commander or other relevant military entities, not talk to one of them during the evening? when a u.s. ambassador is under attack that has been killed and two more contractors,...
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timing suggests the covert investigation was to determine who leaked details about a cia operation in yemen which foiled a terrorist plot. and while people like rnc chairman reince priebus suddenly emerge from hiding to call for the attorney general's head on a platter, holder, himself, said today he recused himself from the decision to seek those media records to avoid any conflict of interest. but that he did support the investigation into a dangerous leak. >> it is the top two or three most serious leaks that i've ever seen. it put the american people at risk, and that is not hyperbole. it put the american people at risk. and trying to determine who's responsible for that, i think, required very aggressive action. >> and as mr. holder prepares to be grilled by the house judiciary committee wednesday, it's worth noting this whole investigation was called for by members of congress such as senator john mccain. >> i call on the president to take immediate and decisive action, including the appointment of a special council, to aggressively investigate the leak of any classified informa
timing suggests the covert investigation was to determine who leaked details about a cia operation in yemen which foiled a terrorist plot. and while people like rnc chairman reince priebus suddenly emerge from hiding to call for the attorney general's head on a platter, holder, himself, said today he recused himself from the decision to seek those media records to avoid any conflict of interest. but that he did support the investigation into a dangerous leak. >> it is the top two or three...
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spy games, wigs, weapons, dark glasses, how russia says it nabbed a cia agent. inside the obama administration's horrible no good very bad week. >>> plus, a teen athlete found dead inside a gym mat. after a picture surfaces, his parents are demanding answers. >> did you believe that? >> no. >> and you still don't believe it? >> no, i don't. >>> and attention space geeks, buzz aldrin joins me live on why america should colonize mars very soon. >>> here we go. hour two. i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me here. i want to begin this hour with some strange goings on in washington. on the justice department's snooping today, the president's chief spokesman says that the white house learned about it yesterday when the rest of us heard the news about the far reaching subpoena covering journalists. and then there is the story concerning the irs apparently making conservative groups jump through all kinds of hoops just to get tax exempt status. jay carney said, hold on, let's get more facts. in washington now, jessica yellin, chief white house correspondent, and
spy games, wigs, weapons, dark glasses, how russia says it nabbed a cia agent. inside the obama administration's horrible no good very bad week. >>> plus, a teen athlete found dead inside a gym mat. after a picture surfaces, his parents are demanding answers. >> did you believe that? >> no. >> and you still don't believe it? >> no, i don't. >>> and attention space geeks, buzz aldrin joins me live on why america should colonize mars very soon....
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but it may involve a criminal investigation into who leaked details about a cia operation to foil a terror plot. >>> governor brown will release the revised spending plan later today and it will reveal a revenue wind fall. california's cash flow is as much as $5 billion better than its january projections. because of the various propositions passed over the years, most of that money could go to education. >>> state lawmakers will meet today to discuss the breaking bolts on the new bay bridge. meanwhile the federal government is also looking into the matter. the federal highway administration wants to know what went wrong and what caltrans is doing about the situation. as of now, the target date for the opening of the new span is still set for the labor day weekend. >>> some other bay area headlines on this tuesday morning. a sinking subdivision will be the focus of a big meeting up in lake county. more than a dozen homes in lake port are sliding down a hillside. eight have been abandoned by the families. homeowners have been told that insurance won't cover it if it's due to natural causes
but it may involve a criminal investigation into who leaked details about a cia operation to foil a terror plot. >>> governor brown will release the revised spending plan later today and it will reveal a revenue wind fall. california's cash flow is as much as $5 billion better than its january projections. because of the various propositions passed over the years, most of that money could go to education. >>> state lawmakers will meet today to discuss the breaking bolts on the...
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man rushes counterintelligence agency says is cia russian spy ryan foggy el. the -- ofogel. they say they detained him briefly and handed him over to moscow, where he held the position of third sect. that embassy the ambassador not commenting t.cia is not commenting t. state department confirmed someone at its embassy was briefly held, otherwise. >> we have no comment at this time. >> reporter: russia's foreign ministry said such provocative action in the cold war does not contribute to building trust. they say some items he was carrying, wicks, a five, dark glasses, envelopes full of cash, what appears to be a moscow map book. when we showed counterintelligence expert eric o'neal those in the video, he said the man could be a cia officer. he said this isn't spykrast, it's stagekrast. >> i doubt a highly trained cia operator is going to be walking the votes in moscow wearing a bad wick. it's portrayed and looks like a setup to pe. >> reporter: he believes they planted that on fogel, maybe to achieve a political objective or zrookt attention from some other matter. o'neil is
man rushes counterintelligence agency says is cia russian spy ryan foggy el. the -- ofogel. they say they detained him briefly and handed him over to moscow, where he held the position of third sect. that embassy the ambassador not commenting t.cia is not commenting t. state department confirmed someone at its embassy was briefly held, otherwise. >> we have no comment at this time. >> reporter: russia's foreign ministry said such provocative action in the cold war does not...
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i don't understand why the investigation isn't focused on the cia and state and security reasons. it seems clear to me the cia is somehow -- they're escaping this more than any other part. >> they are arguing and have been arguing since before the debate with mitt romney, we all watched on television, that this administration covered up an act of terrorism to get re-elected. that's their main point. did they or didn't they? >> that should be the focus. my guess is we find out that is not the case. the problem is because the administration mishandled the talking points, the message, they have allowed the republicans to take advantage of that and shift the focus to -- >> and define if a fifine it an- >> dennis mcdonough, chief of staff to president, dan pfeiffer, jennifer pamier trying to figure out how to get the one issue behind them? >> they're assuming this is going to get behind them. this is no big deal. it will blow over. >> let's move on to something. i'm convinced just studying politics people are more concerned about their own lives than something over in libya and they're
i don't understand why the investigation isn't focused on the cia and state and security reasons. it seems clear to me the cia is somehow -- they're escaping this more than any other part. >> they are arguing and have been arguing since before the debate with mitt romney, we all watched on television, that this administration covered up an act of terrorism to get re-elected. that's their main point. did they or didn't they? >> that should be the focus. my guess is we find out that...
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they accused him for working for the cia. russian officials claimed they caught him trying to recruit a russian agent. no comments yet from the u.s. embassy. vermont is set to allow assisted suicide. vermont would be the first day to pass the law through its legislature. there vermont house approves the aid in dying bill. in new jersey, britain's prince harry joined governor chris christie. to survey the damage. those are your headlines. i am patty ann brown. now back to cheryl and dennis. dennis: thank you. company trying to recover from the scandal. cheryl: elizabeth macdonald is on set with us. she joins us now for the bottom line. these terminals are on every trader's desk. they are very commonplace. those at home are worried that there could be more snooping on. liz: that is right, cheryl. the bank of japan is questioning the use of information that is posted on the bloomberg terminals. the potential snooping by bloomberg reporters. also the ecb and central bank of germany weighing in on this. the latest chapter unfoldin
they accused him for working for the cia. russian officials claimed they caught him trying to recruit a russian agent. no comments yet from the u.s. embassy. vermont is set to allow assisted suicide. vermont would be the first day to pass the law through its legislature. there vermont house approves the aid in dying bill. in new jersey, britain's prince harry joined governor chris christie. to survey the damage. those are your headlines. i am patty ann brown. now back to cheryl and dennis....
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rake in has not officially told the cia to do anything like this. they get reagan to sign, december 1985 what's called a presidential finding, a document that authorizes covert operation to a piece of paper that says for these reasons i order these agencies to do this and this and this, and is very specific. there were two things about this finding in december 1985 that were highly unusual, highly unusual. the first thing is it's retroactive. it's contrary to the law. the law states clearly a fine is supposed the signed by the president before the covert action is initiated. not after it's been going on. this finding december 1985 cents explicitly all prior actions are hereby ratified and approved. second thing that's unusual, it states especially, the document does, don't tell the house and senate intelligence committees about this. don't tell them. it's a very, very unusual and questionable document that reagan signed. so why did he do it? it's basically because people, the to insist that reagan has to give them some kind of legal and political co
rake in has not officially told the cia to do anything like this. they get reagan to sign, december 1985 what's called a presidential finding, a document that authorizes covert operation to a piece of paper that says for these reasons i order these agencies to do this and this and this, and is very specific. there were two things about this finding in december 1985 that were highly unusual, highly unusual. the first thing is it's retroactive. it's contrary to the law. the law states clearly a...
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he was accused of being a cia act. jill dougherty is covering this story. tell us about it. >> reporter: i think what you are seeing is russians are saying this is really a pattern. they are saying, number one, ryan fog el the most recent case has actually been they would argue was with the cia. they you into it before he came. it wasn't the first time he was spying. when he came to russia, they were watching him. they say over the past two years the united states has been upping its attempts to recruit russians, most of them intelligence agents to work for the cia. in fact, they say, as you pointed out, in january of this year an unnamed american also was expelled because of that. we asked the state departmentant. that they are not giving any details or confirming that. and then finally, they say, you know, it's simply, it was too much for them. the phrase is they tested our patients and it was beyond the pail and russia says they had to make this latest case very public, which they have been. so, carole, i think you can say there is a lot going on here, a
he was accused of being a cia act. jill dougherty is covering this story. tell us about it. >> reporter: i think what you are seeing is russians are saying this is really a pattern. they are saying, number one, ryan fog el the most recent case has actually been they would argue was with the cia. they you into it before he came. it wasn't the first time he was spying. when he came to russia, they were watching him. they say over the past two years the united states has been upping its...
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a tyrant is the state department and the cia conspiring to lie and hide the truth. not for national security purposes which may be arguable. that is the tyrant that is around the corner. stuart: you were on fox news last night. you are on for an hour. what do you make of the president's statement last night. what will it do for his political position? >> i do not think it will do anything. last night i called it a band-aid. this morning, i have learned, his term was over next month anyway. this is absolutely nothing. stuart: unicef, last night, the president says he wants accountability. he wants to get to the bottom of this. you say, no, you cannot do that unless you have a special prosecutor. >> yes. i appreciate you raising that. first, the president had eric holder say the justice department would investigate the irs. then they changed it to the treasury department. they do not have the power to indict. they do not have the tools that the department of justice has. the department of justice is conflicted because we know it is the department of political justice.
a tyrant is the state department and the cia conspiring to lie and hide the truth. not for national security purposes which may be arguable. that is the tyrant that is around the corner. stuart: you were on fox news last night. you are on for an hour. what do you make of the president's statement last night. what will it do for his political position? >> i do not think it will do anything. last night i called it a band-aid. this morning, i have learned, his term was over next month...
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diplomat that claim is a cia agent at the the caught red handed try to recruit a russian agent. the fsb said in a statement tuesday that ryan fogele , a third secretary at the u.s. embassy in moscow, was caring special technical equipment, disguises, written instruction that a large sum of money when he was detained overnight. off state television showed pictures of the man said to befogle sitting at a desk in fsb offices. csfb said he was head anded over to the u.s. embassy officials. no immediate comment was available from the u.s. embassy. >> it appears americans are split over whether the obama in ministratiadministration is g honest about the deadly september attack in benghazi. and more than half of those surveyed are not even following the story. that according to the new pew research center study. republicans accuse the obama administration of essentially misleading the public to believe the terrorist attack was simply a protest gone wrong. president obama says the gop out rachel the account is really a political sideshow. the associated press top executive is calling th
diplomat that claim is a cia agent at the the caught red handed try to recruit a russian agent. the fsb said in a statement tuesday that ryan fogele , a third secretary at the u.s. embassy in moscow, was caring special technical equipment, disguises, written instruction that a large sum of money when he was detained overnight. off state television showed pictures of the man said to befogle sitting at a desk in fsb offices. csfb said he was head anded over to the u.s. embassy officials. no...
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he said basically the revisions to the e-mails are what we described as a manipulation of the cia to get the truth that you want. he referred to it saying it was clear from the get-go that terrorist activity was involved in the attacks in benghazi, those that left four americans, including the u.s. ambassador there dead. today we heard from mccain as well as senator kellie ayotte, saying they want further testimony from hillary clinton, then secretary of state. here was representative issa earlier today, explaining the priorities to his committee. >> was the response correct? could it have been better? why weren't things at least tried or revved up to be tried. afterwards, how could you change talking points 12 times from what seems to be relatively right to what seems to be completely wrong? >> what i hear being assessed is all kinds of ulterior motives. i don't believe they existed. i don't think you can question that there was ma levelens on the part of the president, on the part of the secretary of state or anyone else. it was a very unfortunate incident that turned in to be, i t
he said basically the revisions to the e-mails are what we described as a manipulation of the cia to get the truth that you want. he referred to it saying it was clear from the get-go that terrorist activity was involved in the attacks in benghazi, those that left four americans, including the u.s. ambassador there dead. today we heard from mccain as well as senator kellie ayotte, saying they want further testimony from hillary clinton, then secretary of state. here was representative issa...
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is how the investigation -- >> but when it involves the director of the national central agents -- cia, this is him and that could have an effect on national security. i think we should have been told. thenot notify under the law proper authorities here in the united states congress, specifically the head of the intelligence community, and why not notify the president of united states? lex again, -- >> again, there is a strong tradition and concern within the justice department not to reveal ongoing criminal investigations. we were sensitive to the possibility of a national security concern. we do not think that one existed. >> why not share that with the present the nine states? i would think that is the one person who should absolutely know what is going on. there was a potential that the director of the cia had been compromise, that you are investigating, why not share that with president obama? >> because, we do not share ongoing criminal investigation. if you look back, and conclusions we reached were correct. we do not have a national security -- it is an ongoing investigation. b
is how the investigation -- >> but when it involves the director of the national central agents -- cia, this is him and that could have an effect on national security. i think we should have been told. thenot notify under the law proper authorities here in the united states congress, specifically the head of the intelligence community, and why not notify the president of united states? lex again, -- >> again, there is a strong tradition and concern within the justice department not...
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he is being called a spy for the cia. in a statement issued to cnn, fsb says this american was trying to recruit a staff member at one of the russian special services. the russian foreign ministry has summoned the american ambassador for an explanation. >> complicated when we are trying to deal with intelligence around the boston bombing as well. >>> a disturbing new look into the backyard of cleveland kidnapping suspect ariel castro. photos by a neighbor and obtained by cnn, pamela brown live from cleveland. >> reporter: good morning. pictures are pretty telling. show spoolz of barbed wire, chains, many other items that give us clues into what possibly went on inside the house of horrors. chilling new photos give us a glimpse of ariel castro's backyard, taken over the week know by a neighbor. the backyard resembling a junkyard. spools of barbs wire and probably the most unnerving. chains, the neighbor said he saw hundreds of thick, heavy chains in the yard. and then this mirror, hanging on castro's back door that may hav
he is being called a spy for the cia. in a statement issued to cnn, fsb says this american was trying to recruit a staff member at one of the russian special services. the russian foreign ministry has summoned the american ambassador for an explanation. >> complicated when we are trying to deal with intelligence around the boston bombing as well. >>> a disturbing new look into the backyard of cleveland kidnapping suspect ariel castro. photos by a neighbor and obtained by cnn,...
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that story disclosed details of a cia operation in yemen that stopped an al qaeda plot to detonate a bomb on an airplane. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> new details emerging about the 1-year-old brother of leila fowler who is under the arrest for the fatal stabbing of his sister. a student in a school administration source say the boy was suspended from his middle school for five days earlier this year after he brought a small pocket knife to school. the boy is not being named because he is a minor. he is being held at a juvenile detention center. because of his age, he cannot be tried as an adult in california. >> a suspect identified in the mother's day parade shooting in new orleans. police trying to find him. they're search for 19-year-old akine scott. 19 people wounded, three critically. still not clear if there was more than one shooter. authorities are offering a $10,000 reward in this case. >>> new this morning, three boats carrying up to 150 muslim refugees capsizing off the coast of myanmar. search and rescue operations are under way at this hour and a spokeswoman says th
that story disclosed details of a cia operation in yemen that stopped an al qaeda plot to detonate a bomb on an airplane. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> new details emerging about the 1-year-old brother of leila fowler who is under the arrest for the fatal stabbing of his sister. a student in a school administration source say the boy was suspended from his middle school for five days earlier this year after he brought a small pocket knife to school. the boy is not being named...
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this was about the confirmation of john brennan as the new head of the cia. they moved forward with that nomination and confirmed john brennan in that position. the speaker of the house is reported to be obsessed with benghazi and the political nefits of this pursuit. >> [inaudible] >> well, hold on, i'm just doing a great prelude to the answer which is -- [laughter] preface. so the speaker of the house is obsessed with this, has made all sorts of demands, and it turns out his office wasn't provided the information, but as obsessed as he was, he didn't show up to get the briefing, but a staffer did. so he's known all along what these e-mails do and don't contain. so i think the evidence is pretty overwhelming -- >> [inaudible] >> the answer is what i've said before which is that this is as it has been consistently the case with administrations of both parties, the internal deliberations of -- alexis, shake your head and editorialize -- >> [inaudible] covering other administrations when it didn't work and the information comes out. just put it out. >> well, th
this was about the confirmation of john brennan as the new head of the cia. they moved forward with that nomination and confirmed john brennan in that position. the speaker of the house is reported to be obsessed with benghazi and the political nefits of this pursuit. >> [inaudible] >> well, hold on, i'm just doing a great prelude to the answer which is -- [laughter] preface. so the speaker of the house is obsessed with this, has made all sorts of demands, and it turns out his...
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he said in response, my reading of the evidence is the very terrible event happened at basically a cia facility. they tried to shift responsibility on to the state department, and the state department pushed back. period. end of story, and that comes from a conservative. it's incredible. it's like the president said yesterday, from day one i don't understand where the there there is. >> obama: americans died in benghazi. we also know clearly they were not in a position where they were adequately protected, and suddenly three days ago this gets spun up as if there's something new to the story. >> stephanie: and we talks about his counter terrorism advisor. matthew olson went to capitol hill and said i would say yes they were killed in the course of a terrorist attack on our embassy. so michael tomasky said, there it was. that very day the wall street journal reported but they didn't have time to tell her, but as the president says yesterday, who executes a cover up for three days? if the point was to not have this in the news cycle, then it wasn't very well done, was it. >> patu which.
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on friday we learned the cia talking points went through 12 rounds of changes with the heavier than usual previously thought involvement of the state doe apartment and the white house. that it was outlined in a series of e-mails. here's what the president had to say about it all today. >> the whole issue of this, of talking points, frankly throughout this process has been a sideshow. the e-mails that you allude to were provided by us to congressional committees. suddenly three days ago, this gets spun up as if there's something new to the story. there's no there-there. and the fact that this keeps on getting churned out, frankly, has a lot to do with political motivations. we've had folks who have challenged hillary clinton's integrity, susan rice's integrity, mike mullen and tom pickering's integrity. it's a given that mine gets challenged by these same folks. they've used it for fund-raising. >> was the president right? is the issue of how the talking points were changed a political sideshow? u.s. congressman michael turner is on the oversight and government reform committee which held
on friday we learned the cia talking points went through 12 rounds of changes with the heavier than usual previously thought involvement of the state doe apartment and the white house. that it was outlined in a series of e-mails. here's what the president had to say about it all today. >> the whole issue of this, of talking points, frankly throughout this process has been a sideshow. the e-mails that you allude to were provided by us to congressional committees. suddenly three days ago,...
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there was a potential that the director of the cia had been compromise, that you are investigating, why not share that with president obama? shareause, we do not ongoing criminal investigation. if you look back, and conclusions we reached were correct. we do not have a national security -- it is an ongoing investigation. it's an ongoing investigation. >> but the time is expired. -- >> the time has expired. we recognize the gentleman from florida. >> thank you for being here. thank you for your time today. thank you for your long and distinguished career. my first question, i know you answer some of this, made a less hostile environment will give you a chance to dazzle with your intelligence. ae majority here know mr. -- few weeks ago, we ascended ourselves and began a confirmation hearing for mr. perez. a duty and responsibility that was beyond the purview of my office. nonetheless,we participated. i would like to hear from you as someone who was worked with mr. perez in his capacity in your office, you could tell us about him and your view on him as labor secretary.
there was a potential that the director of the cia had been compromise, that you are investigating, why not share that with president obama? shareause, we do not ongoing criminal investigation. if you look back, and conclusions we reached were correct. we do not have a national security -- it is an ongoing investigation. it's an ongoing investigation. >> but the time is expired. -- >> the time has expired. we recognize the gentleman from florida. >> thank you for being here....
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according to a new book, the cia spent millions of dollars training a cat to spy on enemies back in the 1960s. and this is true, when they released the cat, it got hit by a car. it's true. at which point the russian driving the car was like -- [ in russian accent ] "he's done. cat -- cat dead." this is nice. over the weekend, the daughter of house speaker john boehner got married in florida. that's right. a wedding in florida, so boehner could get a tan while crying. or as he calls that, heaven. very nice. [ laughter ] check this out. in an amusement park in the u.k. has a new roller coaster with 14 loops. that's designed to, "mess with your head." you can tell it's designed to mess with your head, because it ends with a text message from your ex that says, "we should hang out soon." and you go, why would they -- why would he -- why would she do that? [ light laughter ] this isn't good. officials in belize say that a construction company accidentally destroyed a set of mayan ruins that were 2,000 years old. or as the mayans put it, "eh, it's not the end of the world." [ laughter ] 2016,
according to a new book, the cia spent millions of dollars training a cat to spy on enemies back in the 1960s. and this is true, when they released the cat, it got hit by a car. it's true. at which point the russian driving the car was like -- [ in russian accent ] "he's done. cat -- cat dead." this is nice. over the weekend, the daughter of house speaker john boehner got married in florida. that's right. a wedding in florida, so boehner could get a tan while crying. or as he calls...
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an intelligence official tells cbs news that the cia agreed to them after a meeting at the white house. officials from many agencies weighed in. weighed according to e-mails obtained by cbs news, cia agent david petraeus disapproved but ultimately signed off. durbin o democrats like senator dick durbin of illinois believe republicans are trying to smear the former secretary of state. up >> this has been caught up in the 2016 presidential campaign.ial this effort to go after hillary fter clinton, they want to bring her they want in because they think it's a good political show. >> reporter: house oversight committee chair darrell issa says he will investigate. >> hillary >> hillary clinton is not a target. president obama is not a target. the question is how did we fail obama is not three different ways, failed to heed warnings of the impending nings attack, failure to respond to the attack and then failure to get the truth to the american people. >> today the house oversight hou committee will invite the two ht lead investigators into the i state department probe. bengh ambassador pick
an intelligence official tells cbs news that the cia agreed to them after a meeting at the white house. officials from many agencies weighed in. weighed according to e-mails obtained by cbs news, cia agent david petraeus disapproved but ultimately signed off. durbin o democrats like senator dick durbin of illinois believe republicans are trying to smear the former secretary of state. up >> this has been caught up in the 2016 presidential campaign.ial this effort to go after hillary fter...
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then cia director. he goes, why are we even bothering with these talking points? they've become so watered down. it had to do with what the state department wanted done. >> and very quickly, i read a headline that said republicans see blood in the water. they see a president very vulnerable politically. is there a danger they will overreach? >> there is. that's what happened to republicans in 1998 with bill clinton. and if all of congress is focusing on hearings to do scandals, the voters will punish them. they've done it in the past. >> chuck todd, more to come on this, thank you very much. >> thanks very much. >>> bad news if you dreamed of waking up $360 million richer this morning. there was no powerball win erbil last night. you know what that means? the jackpot and lottery fever are now growing. more on this. mara, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, to you. well, the power ball jackpot soars to at least $475 million for saturday's drawing. the odds of winning are 1 in 175 million, but lots of folks are still hoping lady luck is on their side. >>
then cia director. he goes, why are we even bothering with these talking points? they've become so watered down. it had to do with what the state department wanted done. >> and very quickly, i read a headline that said republicans see blood in the water. they see a president very vulnerable politically. is there a danger they will overreach? >> there is. that's what happened to republicans in 1998 with bill clinton. and if all of congress is focusing on hearings to do scandals, the...